Camping near Lexington

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Looking for the best camping near Lexington? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Oregon hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Lexington.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Lexington

Milk A Sheep Camp at Tin Willows

1. Milk A Sheep Camp at Tin Willows

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3.8mi from Lexington · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Didn't know you could milk a sheep? Or thought only cows made cheese? Try your hand milking sheep or feeding lambs or learning about beavers on this seasonal working ranch here in Eastern Oregon. Lambs are born in the spring and their moms are milked all summer long. I raise my sheep on fresh grass and sunshine. Come see for yourself here on the ranch. Pitch a tent on the pasture and literally count the sheep around you before falling asleep or climb the hill and see for miles in every direction. We may be close to the road, but it doesn't feel like it. We can accommodate campers, RVs, trucks, tents, and vans. 4 sites to chose from. Each site has access to an outhouse, potable water, picnic tables, trash disposal, and we allow campfires (outside of burn bans), and pets. We also sell fresh eggs, firewood, and lamb sausage. Our guests love staying with us: "There’s fireside fun in fresh country air, rolling hills around the farm to walk along to enjoy the wide expansive view, and sights and sounds of animals around camp to make for a relaxing day. There’s kittens, dairy sheep, gigantic but friendly herd dogs, and a variety of guinea hens and ducks. Terry is super kind and friendly. Try the sheep’s milk ice cream- what a treat!"
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Echo River Farms

2. Echo River Farms

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31mi from Lexington · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to your tranquil retreat on our 15-acre farmstead, a serene oasis situated near the scenic Umatilla River. Echo, a charming town steeped in Oregon Trail history, is perfect for those seeking a blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. Our farmstead provides an idyllic escape with its downtown proximity yet secluded ambiance, making it an ideal spot to unwind and rejuvenate. Local Attractions: -Echo Historical Museum: Dive into local history with exhibits on the Oregon -Trail. -Fort Henrietta Park: A National Register of Historic Places site featuring the Covered Wagon Museum and Antique Fire Equipment Museum. - Sno Road Winery and Echo Ridge Cellars: Enjoy local wines at these nearby wineries, both within walking distance. - Walking distance to H and P Cafe for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. NEW Nic's Corner Bistro - 3.5 miles to Sno Road Winery mountain bike trails. -Echo Hills Golf Course: Perfect your swing at this nearby golf course. - 25 minutes to the historic Pendleton Round-Up grounds and Hall of Fame Museum. Along with Pendleton Whisky Fest and Jackalope Jamboree. -Echo Corn Maze: Visit our 8-acre corn maze, located on an adjacent property, open in the Fall with a maze, sunflowers, activities, concessions, and more. On-Site Experience: -Wooded Area ; River Access: Explore private trails that lead to the Umatilla River, ideal for serene nature walks and relaxation. -Working Farm: Meet our friendly farm animals including chickens, goats, cows, and pigs. -Facilities: ADA community porta potty for your comfort. -Water Access: Easily accessible water facilities available on-site. -Pet Policy: Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash to ensure the safety of our farm animals. -Please note there is train that runs through the town of Echo and can be heard from the property. Consider bringing ear plugs. Please note: The Echo Corn Maze is adjacent to the property and is open in 2025 from Fri Sept. 26 — Sat Nov. 8. Hours are Fridays: 2 PM – 10 PM, Saturdays: 11 AM – 10 PM, Sundays: 11 AM – 6 PM. There is a haunted maze Oct. 18, 25, 31 from 7-9pm which could be heard from sites. Visit echocornmaze.com for more info.
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JenEric Alpaca Ranch

3. JenEric Alpaca Ranch

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34mi from Lexington · 6 sites
Learn more about this land: PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING We have a small area in our Alpaca pasture designated for campers. We are a short drive (2miles) to down town Hermiston. Our ranch has been here since the 1940's and has decreased in size since its days as a potato farm. The Alpacas are shy but curious. They are not dangerous but do not like dogs 🐕‍🦺 and other small animals. (Please keep pets on a leash) We remove the Alpacas and mow the camping areas but please keep in mind that this is a pasture that is used when campers are not present. Please be prepared. This is a working ranch and there will be animals🦙 , bugs🐜 , and poop💩 in the pasture. River Front Park on the Umatilla River is within walking distance and the Columbia River is a short drive. In the summer we have several farms in the area with fresh produce for sale and  Blueberry picking just down the road. You won't want to leave town without picking up a world famous Hermiston Watermelon! Come stay with us "Where Life is Sweet!"
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Umatilla National Forest

4. Umatilla National Forest

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National forest 74mi from Lexington · 394 sites
Rivers, canyons, striking peaks and abundant wildlife welcome you to an expansive Northwest forest.
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Cottonwood Canyon State Park

5. Cottonwood Canyon State Park

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State park 38mi from Lexington · 29 sites
Set up camp on the banks of the John Day River at this unpretentious park.
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Peebler Camp

6. Peebler Camp

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38mi from Lexington · 1 site · Tent, RV
This campsite is a pull thru road that has a sun and wind block overlooking local farm fields. Please note that SELF-CONTAINED vehicles are required for this site, as this is a dry camp with no water access or restrooms. Camp is two miles from freeway exit yet miles from any home other than the working homestead that was started in 1890 with huge barn built in 1906 next door. This is a great place to rest for the night or a week. - simple, safe, and private out of the way. From I-84 you will take exit 198 for Lorenzen/McClintock Rd. Turn onto Lorenzen. Drive one mile until you get to an intersection next to a grain bin. Turn left (west) and drive for almost one mile. As you near the two openings for the site, you will see the sun shelter directly on your left. You want to turn at the 2nd opening, by the sign that says IN. You can pull up right next to the shelter and set up your space however you like. That way, when you leave you will exit by the sign that says OUT and be headed back towards the interstate like you came. This site is 12 miles west from the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up. 8 miles east of Echo Ridge Winery, Sno Road Winery, Echo historical museum, and Echo Golf Course. Simple dining can be found in Echo at H and P cafe and in nearby Stanfield at Broken Barrel Restaurant/Bar with great burgers.
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Haystack Ranch

7. Haystack Ranch

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42mi from Lexington · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
My family has owned the ranch since 1977. We bought it from my parents a few years ago to keep it in the family. We love living here, and although it is just the two of us working it, we are slowly getting it to what we want it to be. The house we live in is over 100 years old and used to be a stage coach stop back in the late 1800's to early 1900's, You can still see some of the old stage coach roads on the property, and we are trying to preserve those the best we can. Also in the early 1900's this ranch used to be the place to go on the fourth of July. People from all over would bring their prize horses to compete in a horse race for the name of the fastest horses around While others would bring picnic baskets to set back on the knoll in one of our fields to watch. Learn more about this land:We are a 500 Acre working ranch located in Beautiful East Central Oregon, We are Between The stunning Painted Hills, and Umatilla National Forest. Just a few miles away from the Gorgeous John Day River, where Rafting, Tubing, Fishing, Swimming is always a welcome retreat. A few miles above us is Bull Prairie Lake and the wonderful Umatilla National Forest where hiking, sight seeing and wildlife viewing is always available.
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Rhea Siding

8. Rhea Siding

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25mi from Lexington · 6 sites
Over 100 years ago this historic location was once a “Siding” (loading zone) along the railroad where hundreds of sheep would board from the nearby ranches. Today, it’s a desolate, 160 acres of high desert sage where the only noise you hear at night are the coyotes. Just five miles off of I-84, ten minutes from Arlington, and 25 from Boardman. Full hookup and wifi included.
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The Lookout RV Park

9. The Lookout RV Park

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44mi from Lexington · 27 sites
Discover the unique charm of Lookout RV Park, where breath-taking mountain vistas meet a serene and tranquil atmosphere. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this RV community stands out for its commitment to providing a clean and peaceful environment for all guests. At Lookout RV Park, you can enjoy a range of amenities designed for your comfort and convenience. Each stay includes full utilities, complimentary WiFi, and access to on-site laundry facilities and showers. These features ensure that you have everything you need for a relaxing getaway. In addition to the excellent amenities, the park is ideally located near various outdoor activities and natural attractions. Explore nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and local restaurants and shops that enhance your experience. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Lookout RV Park is the perfect destination for your next RV trip.
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Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor

10. Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor

State park 41mi from Lexington · 27 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor.
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Stellar Cabin

11. Stellar Cabin

49mi from Lexington · 1 site
Wake Up to Wedding Cake! Stellar Cabin can be your private hideaway. Soak in the wood fired hot tub and gaze up at a blanket of stars. Cook a steak on the grill, make dinner in the fun cook shack and sit around and watch evening come. John Day Fossil Beds are close by. Hike Blue Basin, swim in the river or dig for fossils! We are out of range for most cell service, but it's close by. Wifi available at host house if needed! And pets are welcome! The space You have the space all to yourselves...it's quiet and peaceful and not visible from the road or from our house. We respect your privacy and are also here to answer question and make your stay perfect! The shower house is just steps from the cabin. The cook shack has just about everything you'll need to prepare meals. The cabana has foos ball and the Bear Hug sleeps another two people! TV is for movies only! Warm and cozy in the cool months and air conditioned when you need it! Guest access When you rent Stellar Cabin, you have access to the whole private "camp" which includes the shower house, the cook shack, the patios and decks, and even the Bear Hug if you have four people. It's a little cabin that is rented through the resolution center once you have signed up for Stellar!
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Horseshoe House

12. Horseshoe House

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50mi from Lexington · 1 site · Tent, RV
The Horseshoe House A Family-Friendly Ranch Stay in Grass Valley, Oregon This isn’t just a place to stay — it’s an experience for our guests, and a way of life for us. The Horseshoe House sits on 10 acres of working ranch land outside Grass Valley, Oregon — surrounded by rolling wheat fields, wide-open skies, and the kind of quiet only the high desert can offer. At 2,500 feet elevation, it’s peaceful, simple, and full of old Oregon character. Our connection to this area runs deep. My great-grandfather settled in this part of Oregon after coming from Tennessee in the early 1900s. Like many who came west, he raised sheep — and we’re proud to carry on that legacy today. Guests are welcome to meet the animals — sheep, pigs, and chickens — and maybe even give a few a pat or a scratch. Want a closer look at ranch life? Just let us know and we’ll happily schedule a farm tour ahead of time. We’re close to the Deschutes, John Day, and Columbia Rivers, with nearby fossil beds, ghost towns, and the storied town of Antelope, featured in Netflix’s Wild Wild Country. Bring your family. Bring your boots (this is Oregon, after all). Come experience the rhythm of country life — real, relaxed, and unforgettable.
Willow Creek Park and RV Campground

13. Willow Creek Park and RV Campground

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9.8mi from Lexington
The Willow Creek Park District, established in 1980, stands out as a unique Special Oregon district dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for local and neighboring communities through its parks and recreation programs. This district oversees the management of the Willow Creek RV Park and Campground, as well as the Willow Creek Water Park, providing diverse recreational opportunities for all ages. Located in Heppner, OR, the Willow Creek Water Park offers a variety of activities, educational programs, and community events. Visitors can enjoy swim lessons, lifeguard training, and the option to rent the facility for special occasions. The water park features an exciting water slide, an in-pool basketball hoop, designated lap-swim lanes, and a large kiddie play area. Guests can also relax on the expansive concrete patio equipped with deck chairs, while a therapy pool is available by appointment. Certified lifeguards are always present to ensure safety during pool hours. The Willow Creek RV Park and Campground is uniquely situated on the picturesque Willow Creek Reservoir, just half a mile up Willow Creek Road from the junction with Highway 207 at the Heppner City limits. Nestled at an elevation of approximately 2,200 feet, the park is open from March 10th to December 1st, offering
Driftwood RV Park and Campground

14. Driftwood RV Park and Campground

26mi from Lexington
Driftwood RV Resort stands out as a unique destination due to its blend of affordable amenities and serene natural surroundings. Guests can enjoy a spacious indoor swimming pool and spa, a versatile multipurpose facility, and horseshoe pits, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and recreation. The resort also features a meeting room and banquet facilities, perfect for gatherings or events. Surrounded by peaceful, shady areas, visitors can take in the sights and sounds of nature, with opportunities to spot owls and quail. Families will appreciate the designated play areas for both pets and children, ensuring everyone has a great time. Located just nine minutes from a boat launch, Driftwood RV Resort offers easy access to excellent fishing and stunning views of the Columbia River, the largest river in the Pacific Northwest. The nearby town of Boardman boasts a history center, a splash pad for kids, and a spacious dog park, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Many guests find themselves extending their stay, discovering that Driftwood RV Resort is not just a stopover, but a delightful getaway.
Burns Park
Burns Park

15. Burns Park

28mi from Lexington
Burns Park in Condon, OR, stands out as a hidden gem, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility that makes it an ideal retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation. Nestled in a serene environment, this park provides a perfect escape from the daily grind, allowing guests to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. The park features picturesque hiking trails that wind through lush landscapes, making it a favorite spot for both solitary adventurers and families looking to bond over a picnic. With ample space for relaxation, Burns Park invites visitors to unwind amidst its peaceful surroundings, where the soothing sounds of nature create a calming atmosphere. In addition to its scenic vistas, Burns Park is conveniently located near local attractions, including swimming holes and charming shops and restaurants. Whether you’re in search of a quiet moment alone or quality time with loved ones, Burns Park offers a rejuvenating experience that connects you with the great outdoors.
Boardman Marina & RV Park

16. Boardman Marina & RV Park

28mi from Lexington
Boardman Marina Park RV Campground stands out as a premier destination for travelers exploring the scenic Columbia River in North-Central Oregon. This inviting campground features 63 paved RV campsites, providing a comfortable and relaxing environment for your stay. Guests can take advantage of a variety of amenities, including a 3-mile walking and biking trail that winds through the park, perfect for leisurely strolls or invigorating rides. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the basketball court, softball and baseball fields, and sandlot volleyball area. Families can enjoy the children's play structures, horseshoes, and a designated swimming area, all set amidst lush green grass, shady trees, and expansive open spaces. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure or a peaceful retreat, Boardman Marina Park RV Campground offers the ideal base for your Oregon getaway. With its unique blend of recreational opportunities and natural beauty, this campground is sure to enhance your travel experience.
Condon RV Park

17. Condon RV Park

29mi from Lexington
Discover the unique charm of Cookville Campground, Central Vermont's premier adult-only glamping destination. Nestled on 6 acres of serene forest and meadow in the picturesque Tabor Valley, this glampground offers breathtaking views of the Green Mountains on one side and the White Mountains on the other. Each season brings a stunning palette of colors to the surrounding tree-covered peaks, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers. At Cookville Campground, we provide 8 private glampsites, thoughtfully spaced to ensure your peace and solitude. Each site features spacious canvas bell tents, complete with a luxurious queen memory foam bed and a generous outdoor patio for relaxation. For larger groups, we offer 2 group tents equipped with multiple beds, accommodating friends and family comfortably. Our fully equipped outdoor kitchen is perfect for culinary enthusiasts, featuring a full-size BBQ, cook stove, and a well-stocked fire pit for evening gatherings. Enjoy al fresco dining with ample outdoor seating, and take advantage of our two bathrooms and two outdoor showers, which come with towels and personal care products for your convenience. Plus, we offer plenty of free on-site parking for your ease. Please note that we have recently implemented a no pets policy to maintain the quality of our glamping experience. Whether you're seeking adventure
Morrow County OHV Park

18. Morrow County OHV Park

29mi from Lexington
Morrow-Grant County OHV Park stands out as a unique destination within the Morrow County Parks system, offering an expansive 9,000 acres of outdoor adventure, with 2,000 acres dedicated to Grant County. This park is an integral part of the recreational trail system managed by Morrow County, thanks to a collaborative Memorandum of Understanding between the two counties. Morrow County is responsible for overseeing the remaining trail system and the campground, ensuring a well-maintained and enjoyable experience for all visitors. The establishment of this park was made possible through the unwavering support of the communities in Morrow and Grant County, along with funding from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) and countless hours of volunteer work. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved! As the park develops, we have fostered valuable partnerships with local businesses, volunteers, park guests, and organizations such as the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB), and the United States National Forest Service (USFS). We are committed to continuing these collaborations to ensure that Morrow-Grant County OHV Park remains a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts today and for generations to come.
Panelview RV Park

19. Panelview RV Park

30mi from Lexington
Nestled in the breathtaking beauty of Eastern Oregon, our campground stands out as a unique destination that combines three generations of innovation with a commitment to sustainability. Surrounded by a 568 kW solar farm, our park is designed to provide an eco-friendly experience for all visitors. Each RV site features a 3 kW solar panel mounted on a pole, supplying power to your RV while also offering shade. This initiative not only helps offset power usage but also significantly reduces our carbon footprint, reflecting our dedication to preserving the planet. In addition to our renewable energy efforts, we prioritize water conservation throughout our facilities. Our bathrooms and showers are equipped with low-flow technology, which minimizes water usage and helps protect the region's precious water resources. Our state-of-the-art Waste Water Treatment Facility is another hallmark of our commitment to sustainability. This innovative system captures carbon and saves energy by utilizing trees alongside advanced automated monitoring and testing. This unique approach processes all RV waste into nutrients for our rapidly growing trees, making it the first of its kind in a commercial application. With a focus on environmental responsibility and a rich family history, our campground offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Explore nearby natural features, enjoy swimming holes, and partake in various outdoor activities, all while knowing you are
Crow Butte Campground

20. Crow Butte Campground

30mi from Lexington
Crow Butte Park stands out as a unique camping destination due to its stunning location on Crow Butte Island, surrounded by the majestic Columbia River and rich natural beauty. This 1,500-acre park in Benton County offers a serene escape, shaded by mature trees, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. As part of the Northwest Discovery Water Trail, the island has historical significance, having been traversed by the famous explorers Lewis and Clark. Additionally, Crow Butte Park is adjacent to the McNary National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for shorebirds, songbirds, and migratory waterfowl, providing visitors with incredible wildlife viewing opportunities. The park features six miles of picturesque shoreline, a marina, and a spacious grassy area complete with a playground. Its full-service campground caters to a variety of visitors, including boaters, water sports lovers, hikers, and anglers. Families can enjoy picnicking or splashing in the water, making Crow Butte Park a perfect destination for outdoor recreation and relaxation.

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